By Larry Fitzmaurice on August 5, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. EDT

Endless Now is the new album from UK pop-punk bashers Male Bonding; it's out August 30 in the U.S. and August 29 in the UK on Sub Pop. You've heard the epic album cut "Bones" already, and now SPIN has another song from the album, "Tame the Sun". Listen to it above.

By Tom Breihan on July 12, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. EDT

On August 30 in the U.S. and a day earlier in the UK, Sub Pop will release Endless Now, the sophomore album from the London fuzz-rock trio Male Bonding. In the video below, you can hear a chunk of the new song "Before It's Gone" and watch footage of the band working at Dreamland Recording Studios, a converted church in Woodstock, New York, with veteran producer John Agnello. The clip is grainy and very, very 90s.

The band just announced a North American tour with Love Inks, and they've also got a ton of shows coming up in Europe. We've got their dates listed out below.

By Tom Breihan on June 9, 2011 at 12:40 p.m. EDT

Last year, the British punk trio Male Bonding debuted with their sloppy, raging, BNM'ed album Nothing Hurts. And on August 30 in the U.S. and August 29 in the UK, they'll release the follow-up LP Endless Now on Sub Pop. As frontman John Arthur Webb told Pitchfork a few months ago, this one won't be as lo-fi as its predecessor: "Lo-fi is an easy way to hide... We're happy to be shaking that off."

By Tom Breihan on March 11, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. EST

Last year, ragged London punk trio Male Bonding released Nothing Hurts, their BNM'ed debut album. The record was a total blast of feedback-drenched nostalgia for anyone who came of age jamming scrappy 1990s indie bands like Superchunk and Dinosaur Jr. At the moment, the group is in Woodstock, New York, recording the follow-up album in a church-like studio with veteran producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., the Hold Steady). To hear the band tell it, they're going the Wavves/Smith Westerns route and vying for something more polished this time. The as-yet-untitled album is due out by the end of the year on Sub Pop.

By Tom Breihan on November 15, 2010 at 2:45 p.m. EST

There's nothing particularly high-concept about Male Bonding's new video for the Nothing Hurts track "All Things This Way". Instead it's a quick-and-dirty minute and 41 seconds, comprised almost entirely of footage from their fun, sloppy live shows. Watch it below, via Prefix, or download it via the Sub Pop site.

By Tom Breihan on November 12, 2010 at 4:10 p.m. EST

By Tom Breihan on October 6, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. EDT

One thing about lo-fi London pop-punks Male Bonding: They're not blowing all their money on music videos. Director Daniel Roland Tierney's video for the Nothing Hurts track "Pirate Key" is just grainy film of the three guys in the band, standing blank-faced in front of trippy projections of asteroids and mountains and waves. That's it.